Chapter 1634: Chapter 811: Encountering the Dragon Oak Acorn Tree Again
“The ga of the gods is such that if you win the gamble, the rewards are great, but if you lose, you’re likely to be buried with them.” The Storm Queen remarked dismissively, “Especially when dealing with these unknown entities that represent specific deities, it’s easy to be drawn into unknown divine wars, necessitating a cautious approach.”
“I did not expect Queen Symbul, known for her impatience, to be so prudent in her governance philosophy.” King Yasan’s smile was like that of an old fox, “After last year’s turmoil among the gods, the laws of divine belief have changed, with most deities becoming significantly more reliant on worldly faith.
Last year’s catastrophe was not an end, but a beginning. The structure of the gods may undergo significant transformation and adjustnt.
All the gods are setting their pieces on the board, but how it will all unfold is beyond even their control.
Their pawns are not lifeless objects without will; during developnt, unexpected changes often occur. Commander Gaven is currently experiencing such a situation.
Not only is he the Chosen of Lady Strategy, but he also has close ties with likai, who advocates developnt within the Natural Divine System. Now, a mysterious Natural Balancer has erged with him.
Through a series of integrated resources at his disposal, he has blazed a trail of migratory paths, embarking on the domain of the Road Clergy, a newly developed neutral divine position. This is not only highly beneficial for worldly developnt but also aligns with the interests of most gods. Both the benevolent deities and malevolent beings are in a state of observing and contemplating, which grants him imnse possibilities.”
Reaching the position of King Yasan, what he needs to weigh includes not only secular interests but also the interests of the gods as a crucial elent.
If their developnt plans align with the interests of most deities, implentation will proceed as smoothly as sailing with the current, progressing rapidly.
However, if the situation is the opposite, it would not be as simple as sailing against the current; it might even be a deadlock, or worse, cut short.
If the plan is entirely contrary to or disrupts the faith of most deities, the situation becos grave; losing the ruling position could beco a commonplace outco, aptly described by the Far East Empire as acting against heaven.
“So it seems, you too are one who would welco such a developnt!” After King Yasan’s explanation, the Storm Queen, who was initially indifferent towards the rising young figure, couldn’t help but show so interest.
Though she delegated most of the Aglarond Kingdom’s daily affairs to her chief advisor-led consultant team, she remained the true Queen of the kingdom and was deeply concerned about its developnt, aware of her own strengths and weaknesses.
Roads were one of Aglarond’s significant drawbacks; while they served as a ans to resist invasions from the Kingdom of Ser, they also restricted rapid developnt.
“Indeed.” King Yasan’s smile widened, “The developnt of a road brings far more than we imagine, not only allowing intelligent beings to explore more territories but also spurring economic developnt around them.
With convenient transportation, cities are no longer isolated bastions, territories no longer develop independently, but instead, beco interconnected, interlinked, complenting each other.
This can maximize the advantages of each city, potentially creating five to ten tis the wealth with a stable population.
This lays a solid foundation for establishing a vast cross-regional empire. Based on his current developnt model, the achievents he might attain in the future are beyond my estimation; divine enthronent as a mortal is not an impossible feat.”
In recent tis, King Yasan has spent considerable effort researching Gaven, studying the secret behind his rapid rise.
The deeper he delved, the more he realized that Gaven’s success was not a coincidence but a trend dictated by the future’s trajectory.
The isolated city developnt model of intelligent beings in Felen has reached a bottleneck—when the population reaches a certain level, the surrounding resources alone cannot sustain them, necessitating the expansion to satellite cities for support.
However, without sufficient military support, newly established settlents are perilously vulnerable, liable to massacre at any mont.
Even if they are established, roads remain a critical focus.
Even the Koer Kingdom’s demand for roads has greatly increased with the stability of recent decades.
If they can complete new planning and construction for all dostic roads, even without any increase in territory, their tax revenue is conservatively estimated to triple.
As a ruler with extre foresight, King Yasan entrusted the roads involving the King’s Forest, which required cooperation with natural races, to Gaven for assistance in construction, while dostic construction teams handled all other roads independently.
Building his own modern magic construction team is the latest topic for all War Mages of the Koer Kingdom.
With a bit of ti, King Yasan believes their construction speed, unleashed, will be unmatched by Gaven, owing to their vast foundational resources, and the number and quality of their spellcasters far outstrip those of a young person’s recent rise.
Divine enthronent as a mortal is a high accolade.
In Felen, cases of mortals ascending to the rank of True Gods are not exceedingly rare.
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